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The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Kacha airfield and an oil depot in Simferopol — General Staff

UA NEWS 29 April 2026 18:22
The Ukrainian Armed Forces struck the Kacha airfield and an oil depot in Simferopol — General Staff

The Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out a series of strikes against Russian military targets, hitting air defense systems, logistics facilities, and drone control centers.

This was reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

According to the military, the strikes took place over the past day and during the night of April 29.

In particular, at the “Kacha” airfield in the temporarily occupied Crimea, the “MR-10” radar station, an air defense command post, and the “Parol-4” radar interrogator were hit.

A "Tor" anti-aircraft missile system was also struck in the Tykhonivka area of Zaporizhzhia Oblast.

In addition, the Ukrainian military struck the occupiers’ support facilities—an ammunition depot near Pervomaiskyi and the “TES” oil depot in Simferopol.

Enemy drone command posts in the areas of Huliaipole, Zaliznychne, and Tykhonivka in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, as well as in Bondarevskyi, Komar, and near the village of Zaporizhzhia in Donetsk Oblast, also came under fire.

Strikes were also recorded in the Tyotkino area of the Kursk region of the Russian Federation and at UAV unit workshops in Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia regions.

Separately, the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck an enemy command and observation post in the Pokrovsk area.

The General Staff emphasized that Ukrainian forces continue to systematically reduce the enemy’s combat capabilities and destroy its military infrastructure.

Earlier, official resultsof strikes on Russian strategic targets in Tuapse and Yaroslavl were released.

Residents of Tuapse, Russia, are increasingly complaining about the unbearable living conditions in the frontline city. The once-popular resort has turned into an area of environmental disaster and constant danger due to regular explosions at local industrial facilities.

In Tuapse, Russia, while cleaning up the aftermath of an oil spill, the city beach was covered with a new layer of pebbles. At the same time, local residents and environmentalists claim that traces of fuel oil are still visible near the water and that a full cleanup has not taken place.

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